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Permalink Reply by Sumiji on October 14, 2011 at 1:54pm
Permalink Reply by dying slowly on November 18, 2011 at 5:13pm what model tonebender??
caus im thinking about the 902 reissue vox one
John Carlucci said:
Coloursound Tonebender is my fave. They are hard to find though, and quite expensive.That is what we used in The Fuzztones.
Permalink Reply by dying slowly on November 18, 2011 at 5:14pm how much
Sumiji said:
This more like shameless self promotion but my budy is making clones of FZ-1, FZ-1A, and mosrite fuzzrite. He does a pretty dam good job. Drop me a message if ya interested.
Permalink Reply by El Rey on January 18, 2012 at 9:51pm Fuzz Box Girl does a bunch of good demos and you can get a pretty good idea of the different fuzzes out there. It's also nice cause she uses single coils and humbuckers on some demos to show as comparisons
Permalink Reply by GattyGoon on January 28, 2012 at 6:07am I just bought AND LOVE the Modtone mini FUZZER. I'ts sonicly delicious! I've owned many different fuzz boxes over the years. I've searched and searched to find the tone I dug. This is it. This little thing is rock solid and TRUE bypass. It's affordable too - around $50.00. With a 5 year warranty.
Try one and you might stop looking for fuzz pedals, until you can afford that rare $900.00 vintage fuzz that we all dream of. Even then this still might be your favorite.
I don't work for Modtone. I just think all fuzz-freaks should add the Fuzzer to their bag o' tricks - I think you'll be pleased. It ain't just fuzzy... it's down-right HAIRY!
Permalink Reply by Hodads from Hell on January 28, 2012 at 6:46am me myself got the zvex fuzzfactory for about 7 years. still loving it, very loud (volume wise, a lot of fuzzboxes havent got a large output) and all sort of extreme sounds can be created. but you can also go for the wooly 60s fuzz tone using the zvex, its all there. wide range of sounds.
I just checked out the mossrite fuzzclone on youtube, boy , awesome cruel sound!! but impossible to find and expensive.
I would say checkout youtube vids. or go to your local dealer.
Permalink Reply by Hodads from Hell on January 28, 2012 at 7:22am a big muff, is a famous oldtimer that will do , but in my opinion too much woolly sounding. and a muff sounds slowly. but you can get some good noise out of em for a nice price.
Permalink Reply by dying slowly on February 13, 2012 at 4:37am what do you guys think about the boss fz-5's maestro patch, it any good? worth the 90 quid and disgusting 'boost' concept (and the shame of having a digital pedal)
Permalink Reply by GattyGoon on February 13, 2012 at 8:30am I'm serious try the Modtone mini Fuzzer. It's Grrrrrrreat! I'd love to hear someone else's opinion on it. It's solid, affordable and tasty!

Permalink Reply by Mardy Pune on February 22, 2012 at 10:36pm
Permalink Reply by dying slowly on March 13, 2012 at 2:58pm Any one know how to get the pushin too hard solo fuzz tone???

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